Power Burn

$65.00

Power Burn is a dual-component metabolic research formulation designed for laboratory studies of adrenergic receptor signaling and metabolic activation. Each milliliter contains Albuterol (2 mg) and Yohimbine (5 mg), two well-characterized compounds used to investigate β2-adrenergic and α2-adrenergic receptor pathways. In research, Albuterol is studied for its effects on smooth muscle activity and intracellular cAMP signaling, while Yohimbine is examined for its influence on catecholamine release and lipid mobilization in controlled in vitro models.

For in-vitro laboratory research only. Not a drug, food, cosmetic, or veterinary product. Not for human or animal administration.

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PRODUCT FAQ

What is Power Burn?
Power Burn is a dual-component metabolic research formulation containing Albuterol (2 mg/mL) and Yohimbine (5 mg/mL), designed to study adrenergic receptor signaling and metabolic activation.
How does Power Burn work in research models?
Albuterol targets β2-adrenergic receptors to influence smooth muscle activity and intracellular cAMP signaling, while Yohimbine modulates α2-adrenergic receptors to study catecholamine release and lipid mobilization.
Why use a combination of Albuterol and Yohimbine?
The dual-component approach allows researchers to study complementary adrenergic pathways and their combined effects on metabolic activation, energy balance, and signaling mechanisms.
What types of research use Power Burn?
Power Burn is used in studies on adrenergic receptor signaling, metabolic regulation, catecholamine activity, intracellular signaling, and lipid mobilization in in vitro and preclinical models.
How do researchers measure its effects?
Researchers monitor receptor activity, intracellular signaling markers, catecholamine levels, and lipid mobilization to evaluate the metabolic and adrenergic effects of Power Burn in controlled laboratory studies.